(Lansdale, PA – August 26, 2013) ArCoNet is pleased to announce that it recently received its Ruling Letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) approving its application for tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code.
This achievement will allow us to further our goal of influencing the lives of Children and the community through an innovative music learning program championed by a professionally supported relationship, and to assist them in empowering their potential, confidence and skills as they grow to become successful and caring individuals.
We can now accept contributions and offer donors a tax deduction for their gifts. Contributions are fully tax-deductible to the amount allowed by law
About ArCoNet
ArCoNet (The Arts & Community Network) is an incorporated nonprofit organization founded by Adriana Linares in April 2012, committed to offering high quality music education, cultural and intellectual activities by:
- Influencing the lives of children, youth and the community through an innovative music learning program championed by a professionally supported relationship, and to assist them in empowering their potential, confidence and skills as they grow to become successful and caring individuals.
- Promoting culturally diverse music performing and arts activities
- Attracting national and international artist and groups in the performing arts
- Developing programs that enhance the cultural and intellectual growth of the community
- Offering special programs for the community
ArCoNet is an umbrella organization embracing a wide spectrum of high quality music and other arts programs ranging from private lessons, youth orchestras, pre-college and community initiatives. ArCoNet is the outgrowth of the “Elite Strings and The Elite Youth Orchestra programs”, which were founded by the prominent Venezuelan Violist Adriana Linares. The program started as a one-woman operation out of Adriana Linares’s private studio and now has over one hundred students and more than ten affiliates.